Tom & Jean Ann Kirk with 9 year old daughter Kayla, of Helena Montana.Tom & JeanAnn's Syncro is a 1989 hardtop with very nice custom hardwood floor. Tom & JeanAnn were instrumental in planning out the camping, and routes for this year's adventure. Thanks!

Steve Best and 11 year old son Eric of Greenville, South CarolinaAt about 2,000, one would easily think Steve & Eric would win the award for furthest drive to Syncro Safari. Well, they're in 2nd place...

Juergen & Hannalore Havekost from Gremany and their original 16" Syncro with special aluminum-top camper. This camper was special order for them and included a full-length pop-top roof and dual-pane polycarbnate rear and side windows. Juergen and Hanna shipped their Syncro to Hallifax, Nova Scotia and then drove across the USA to southern California, before heading north to meet us at Syncro Safari. After spending time with us, they were going back across Canada. By the shortest route from Hallifax to Horseshoe Bend, it's nearly 3,000 miles and I think they'd travelled closer to 5,000, clearly winning the furthest drive award!

Curt Long from Maple Valley, Washington - Curt's 1987 Westy was decked out with all the latest electronics for music, video, and GPS navigation!

Jim & Yvonne Davis with 11 year old Matthew & 8 year old Laura, from Hacienda Heights, CA. This is our second Syncro Safari after organizing the first event, Moab '98. Notice the Syncro Safari antenna flag? These flags were only made for the 1998 and 1999 events.